Welcome to Game Theory

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Last updated on March 9, 2025 8:53 pm

Discover the fundamental concepts of game theory in this introductory course. Explore equilibrium, rationality, and cooperation without heavy mathematics. Ideal for those seeking a conceptual understanding. Apply game theory to various disciplines like economics, politics, psychology, sociology, biology, and computer science. Join us from any field and unravel the hidden ideas behind mathematical definitions.

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This course provides a brief introduction to game theory. Our main goal is to understand the basic ideas behind the key concepts in game theory, such as equilibrium, rationality, and cooperation. The course uses very little mathematics, and it is ideal for those who are looking for a conceptual introduction to game theory.

Business competition, political campaigns, the struggle for existence by animals and plants, and so on, can all be regarded as a kind of “game,” in which individuals try to do their best against others. Game theory provides a general framework to describe and analyze how individuals behave in such “strategic” situations.
This course focuses on the key concepts in game theory, and attempts to outline the informal basic ideas that are often hidden behind mathematical definitions. Game theory has been applied to a number of disciplines, including economics, political science, psychology, sociology, biology, and computer science. Therefore, a warm welcome is extended to audiences from all fields who are interested in what game theory is all about.

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